Patients’ Awareness about the Complications of Diabetes Mellitus and its Co-relation with the Glycemic Status
Introduction: Diabetes is a major cause of morbidity and cardiovascular related mortality along with a major cause of preventable blindness and foot amputation. There are limited studies on diabetes awareness, attitude, and prevalence. Methods: Thus, we designed a study to seek the patients awar...
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doaj-68b5ddef59f24677af52905a9394d9622020-11-25T02:29:16ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2015-12-015320010.31729/jnma.2747Patients’ Awareness about the Complications of Diabetes Mellitus and its Co-relation with the Glycemic StatusKrishna Kumar Agrawaal0Department of Internal Medicine, Universal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal. Introduction: Diabetes is a major cause of morbidity and cardiovascular related mortality along with a major cause of preventable blindness and foot amputation. There are limited studies on diabetes awareness, attitude, and prevalence. Methods: Thus, we designed a study to seek the patients awareness about the complications associated with diabetes. It was a prospective observational study which included 123 patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Results: The mean age of population studied was 53 years mainly from the Rupandehi and Nawalparasi districts in Nepal attending a clinic. In the study Erectile Dysfunction was statistically significant with postprandial hyperglycemia. Lack of Awareness about a calorie specific diet plan was significantly associated with increased blood sugar fasting level >110mg/dl. A majority of patients (58%) had awareness regarding kidney damage and 51% had awareness that Diabetes causes delayed wound healing. Only 3% of the patients did a regular foot care and 9% knew what the target glycemic status is. About 36% know that there can be cardiac complications due to diabetes and 27% regarding eyes. Similarly 36% of the patients also knew that there is neuropathy due to diabetes and 18% were aware about CVA. About 54% of the patients had Fasting >110mg%. Conclusions: The study showed that though the patients are on OADs but they lack awareness about the major complications related to diabetes mellitus. Keywords: awareness of diabetic complications; HbA1c; patient awareness. https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/2747awareness of diabetic complications; HbA1c; patient awareness. |
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Patients’ Awareness about the Complications of Diabetes Mellitus and its Co-relation with the Glycemic Status |
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Introduction: Diabetes is a major cause of morbidity and cardiovascular related mortality along with a major cause of preventable blindness and foot amputation. There are limited studies on diabetes awareness, attitude, and prevalence.
Methods: Thus, we designed a study to seek the patients awareness about the complications associated with diabetes. It was a prospective observational study which included 123 patients with Diabetes Mellitus.
Results: The mean age of population studied was 53 years mainly from the Rupandehi and Nawalparasi districts in Nepal attending a clinic. In the study Erectile Dysfunction was statistically significant with postprandial hyperglycemia. Lack of Awareness about a calorie specific diet plan was significantly associated with increased blood sugar fasting level >110mg/dl. A majority of patients (58%) had awareness regarding kidney damage and 51% had awareness that Diabetes causes delayed wound healing. Only 3% of the patients did a regular foot care and 9% knew what the target glycemic status is. About 36% know that there can be cardiac complications due to diabetes and 27% regarding eyes. Similarly 36% of the patients also knew that there is neuropathy due to diabetes and 18% were aware about CVA. About 54% of the patients had Fasting >110mg%.
Conclusions: The study showed that though the patients are on OADs but they lack awareness about the major complications related to diabetes mellitus.
Keywords: awareness of diabetic complications; HbA1c; patient awareness.
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